To Boldly Cut and Paste Where No One Has Cut and Pasted Before

I ran into some people who were were doing what looked like construction paper activities kids would make in Kindergarten. However, they were trying to exchange astronomy data and other things. I helped identify and sort the papers, one was an arrangement of the planets around the sun.

me: "These look right... Mercury, Venus, Earth... Earth is the planet I'm on. Then it's Mars and Jupiter is the big one. But wait, there are too many planets here."

someone: "This diagram includes Ganymede and moons."

Note
I'm not very educated about names of moons, and while awake if you had asked me to name any, the only one I could have come up with was IO. So I was a bit surprised to look up and find that Ganymede) was actually the name of a moon.

On another page were some Star Trek symbols of the starfleet logo and an outline of the enterprise.

someone: "Can you identify these symbols?"

me: "Those are from a fictional TV show called Star Trek."

I noticed someone who looked and dressed like Spock watering a plant, and I held the paper in front of him.

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The accounts written here are as true as I can manage. While the
words are my own, they are not independent creative works of fiction
—in any intentional way. Thus I do not consider the material to
be protected by anything, other than that you'd have to be
crazy to want to try and use it for genuine purposes (much less
disingenuous ones!) But who's to say?